people
- IPA[ˈpiːpl]
英式
- human beings in general or considered collectively;the citizens of a country, especially when considered in relation to those who govern them
- (of a group of people) inhabit (a place);fill or be present in (a place or domain)
noun: the people, plural noun: people
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名詞
- 1. human beings in general or considered collectively the earthquake killed 30,000 people people think I'm mad 同義詞
- ▪ the citizens of a country, especially when considered in relation to those who govern them his economic reforms no longer have the support of the people 同義詞
- ▪ the members of a society without special rank or position she is a favourite of the people 同義詞
- ▪ US the state prosecution in a trial pre-trial statements made by the People's witnesses
- 2. the members of a particular nation, community, or ethnic group the native peoples of Canada 同義詞
- 3. the supporters or employees of a person in a position of power or authority I've had my people watching the house for some time now
- ▪ dated one's parents or relatives my people live in Warwickshire 同義詞
動詞
- 1. (of a group of people) inhabit (a place) an arid mountain region peopled by warring clans
- ▪ fill or be present in (a place or domain) in her imagination the flat was suddenly peopled with ghosts
- ▪ fill (a place) with inhabitants it was his intention to people the town with English colonists
- people who are elderly: a scheme which ensures that all old people have central heating and insulation
Oxford Dictionary
- the ordinary people in a country, organization, etc. who do not have much power.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the ordinary people in a country, organization, etc. who do not have much power.
Oxford Dictionary
- skilled at or focused on interaction with people: a people-oriented business like consulting
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who unlawfully transports or coerces people in order to benefit from their work or ... many of the migrants are believed to have crossed the Mediterranean in boats run by people traffickers
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- people whose lifestyle is itinerant, for example Roma or Travellers (a term typically used by ...
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- the action or practice of illegally transporting people from one country to another: two people were apprehended by police on suspicion of people smuggling dozens of raids have been carried out across the UK and in France in a crackdown on people-smuggling gangs
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- a person who enjoys or is particularly good at interacting with others: she's an extrovert, a real people person
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- IPA[ˈpēp(ə)l]
美式
- human beings in general or considered collectively: the earthquake killed 30,000 people
- (of a group of people) inhabit (a place): an arid mountain region peopled by warring clans
Oxford American Dictionary